Assistant Nurse Manager - Medical ICU
ChristianaCare · Newark, DE · 5 days ago
$52.97–$84.75/hrFull-time
About the role
The Christiana Medical Intensive Care Unit is seeking an Assistant Nurse Manager to join our dynamic team. This role supports the Nurse Manager in managing daily operations and ensuring efficient care delivery.
Responsibilities
- Assessing staff competency and performance reviews
- Participating in human resource management
- Supervising RN, SNE, PCT, PCTII, Unit Clerk, and Administrative Assistant staff
- Scheduling and daily staffing
- Aiding in preparation of annual budget and maintaining fiscal accountability
- Developing and maintaining patient, employee, and physician satisfaction initiatives
- Maintaining compliance with regulatory agency standards
- Developing and implementing performance improvement initiatives
- Supporting shared decision making and serving as a leadership liaison on unit-based councils
- Facilitating the achievement of MICU AOP goals and CCHS strategic aims
Requirements
- RN licensure in the State of Delaware or compact state
- Bachelor’s Degree in Nursing (BSN) from an accredited school of nursing
- If no BSN, a Master’s degree in nursing is required
- Master’s Degree in a nursing, healthcare, or business management field required or currently enrolled to be obtained within 5 years of promotion into position
- Professional certification in a related nursing specialty required (CCRN preferred)
- BLS Certification required
- 3-5 years appropriate clinical and leadership experience in area or specialty
Pay
Hourly Pay Range: $52.97 - $84.75
Benefits
Christiana Care Health System offers a competitive suite of employee benefits to maximize the wellness of you and your family, including health insurance, paid time off, retirement, an employee assistance program. For more information, visit our benefits page.
Qualifications
Qualified candidates will demonstrate strong leadership skills, excellent communication abilities, and a commitment to high-quality patient care. Previous experience in a critical care setting is highly desirable.